A Reddit user runs into some trouble after the security tool reportedly activated itself, locking them out of two storage drives.
From as early as Windows Vista, Microsoft's operating systems started shipping with an important security feature called BitLocker. It's a feature designed to protect sensitive data and information from unauthorized access through encryption.
BitLocker is enabled by default in Windows 11 when you first sign in or set up a device with a Microsoft account. Last year, the company made this change while releasing Windows 11, version 24H2.
But if the past few months are anything to go by, storage and backing up your data on the cloud are very sensitive topics. Remember when a OneDrive user was locked out of "30 years' worth of photos and work" without any support? As it happens, a user recently shared an unfortunate incident where they ended up losing access to 3TB worth of games and backups.
The user indicated that they'd noticed that their PC was a tad laggy, prompting them to reinstall Windows 11. They further indicated that they'd never enabled BitLocker before since they didn't necessarily need it. However, when they reinstalled Windows 11, two out of the six drives in the gaming PC (built on an AORUS B550 Elite AX v2 motherboard, a Ryzen 7 5700X3D CPU, 64GB of RAM, and a 12GB GeForce RTX 3060 GPU) were encrypted.
"Can't access 3TB of data! It's asking for a key but I never set one up," Toast Soup added on Reddit. "Google only gives results if your boot drive is Bitlocked, not a 😧 or E: storage drive. I ran some data recovery software but it shows zero files to recover."
"Help me Reddit. You're my only hope...," the user indicated. Perhaps more concerningly, Toast Soup admitted that they dug themselves deeper into the rabbit hole, "using every damn data retrieval program" in a bid to regain access to the encrypted drives with the games and backups. "I went to a lot of sketchy sites and downloaded torrents that I'm sure filled my PC with more spyware and viruses than I can count."
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